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Demonology Names And Ranks Of Demons


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Apollyon (Abaddon) : King of Demons

Abigor: Horseman with a scepter and lance, commanding 60 legions

Adremelech: Chancellor and High Council of Demons

Aguares : Grand Duke of Eastern region, commanding 30 legions

Alocer : Grand Duke , commanding 36 legions

Amduscius : Grand Duke, commanding 29 legions

Andras : Marquis , commanding 30 legions

Asmodeus (Asmoday) : Head of Casinos, banished to the desert by Raphael

Astaroth : Grand Duke of Western region, Lord Treasurer

Aym : Grand Duke , commanding 26 legions

Ayperos : Prince, commanding 36 legions

Azazel : Standard Bearer of Armies, also known as Satanael.

Baal : Commanding General of the Infernal Armies

Baalberith : Chief Secretary and Archivist (second order demon, Berith)

Balan : Prince

Bearded Demon : Remains nameless to avoid his use in search of the Philosopher's Stone (King Solomon)

Beelzebub (Beelzebuth) : Prince of the Demons, Lord of the Flies, second only to Satan

Belial : Prince of Trickery, Demon of Sodomy

Belphegor : Demon of Ingenious discoveries and wealth

Buer : Second order demon but commands 50 legions

Caym : Grand President of the Infernal

Charon : Boatman who ferries souls across the river Styx

Chax : Grand Duke

Cresil : Demon of Impurity and slovinliness

Dagon : Baker and member of the House

Eurynomus : Prince who feeds on corpses

Furfur : Count , commanding 26 legions

Geryon : Giant centaur, guards hell

Jezebeth : Demon of Falsehoods

Kasdeya : According to the "Book of Enoch", the fifth Satan

Kobal : Entertainment Director, patron of Comedy

Leonard : Inspector General of Black Magic and Sorcery

Leviathan : Grand Admiral: androgynous ( Christian myth says he seduced both Adam and Eve)

Lilith : Princess of Hell. ( Hebrew myth is that she is a succubus)

Malphas : Grand President, commanding 40 legions

Mammon : Demon of Avarice

Mastema : Leader of the offspring of fallen angels by humans

Melchom : Treasurer of the House

Mephistopheles : Some versions a servant of Lucifer, others Satan himself

Merihim : Prince of Pestilence

Moloch : Another demon of Hebrew lore

Mullin : Servant of the House of Princes, Lieutenant to Leonard

Murmur : Count, Demon of Music

Naburus : Marquis, connected with Cerberus

Nergal : Chief of Secret Police, second order demon

Nybras : Grand Publisist of Pleasures, inferior

Nysrogh : Chief of the House of Princes, second order demon

Orias : Marquis, Demon of Diabolic Astologers and Diviners

Paymon : Master of Ceremonies

Philatanus : Demon assisting Belial in furthering sodomy and pedophile behaviors

Proserpine : Princess of Hell ( some say, close to Persephone of Pagan traditions)

Pyro : Prince of Falsehoods

Raum : Count, commanding 30 legions

Rimmon : Ambassador from hell to Russia, also known as Damas

Ronwe : Inferior, yet commands 19 legions

Samael : Angel of Death, Prince of Air

Semiazas : Chief of Fallen Angels

Shalbriri : Demon that strikes people blind

Sonneillon : Demon of Hate (Michaelis )

Succorbenoth : Chief Eunuch of the House of Princes, Demon of Gates and Jealousy

Thamuz : Ambassador of hell, Creator of the Holy Inquisition, Inventor of Artillery

Ukobach : Stationary Engineer

Uphir : Demon physician

Valafar : Grand Duke

Verdelet : Master of Ceremonies of the House of Princes

Verin : Demon of Impatience

Vetis : demon who specializes in corrupting and tempting the holy

Xaphan : Stokes the furnace of hell, second order demon

Zaebros : Animal - human combination

Zagan : Demon of Deceit and counterfeiting

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Wow thatz alot of Demons it should give exorcists a hell of a time HAhaha :ph34r:

I Dont Know If Thats All Of Them I Think There Still Could Be More LOL

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Where'd those come from?

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Where'd those come from?

looks like the list from the testament of solomon or at least one of the works attributed to solomon

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Where'd those come from?

The List Came From TAPS (The Atlantic Paranormal Society)..Oh Did You Know In Each Legion There Are Over 1000 Demons...These Are Just The Really Powerful One's.

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looks like the list from the testament of solomon or at least one of the works attributed to solomon

Yeah I Think Some Are From Testament Of Solomon

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Yeah I Think Some Are From Testament Of Solomon

yeah on a closer look it seems its a bastardised list of de praestigiis daemonum by Johannes Wier (aka Piscinarius), the text attributed to solomon (lesser keys and the testament of solomon) and the dictionnaire infernal by Jacques de Plancy (aka Collin de Plancy)

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yeah on a closer look it seems its a bastardised list of de praestigiis daemonum by Johannes Wier (aka Piscinarius), the text attributed to solomon (lesser keys and the testament of solomon) and the dictionnaire infernal by Jacques de Plancy (aka Collin de Plancy)

Yeah Did You Know There Is 1000's Of Demons In Each Legion

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Yeah Did You Know There Is 1000's Of Demons In Each Legion

most sources (including all the ones I mentioned above) claim there are 6666 demons per legion

in theory (and if you believe demons/angles cannot reproduce) there should only be 133,306,668 demons in existence (the 1/3 of angles that chose to side with the devil) but many numbers for many reasons have been put forward.

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And that's all if you believe what someone wrote a long time ago. David Icke currently writes about races of reptilian aliens living among us on Earth. But should we list it as fact just because it's written by Icke (or Solomon)?

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most sources (including all the ones I mentioned above) claim there are 6666 demons per legion

in theory (and if you believe demons/angles cannot reproduce) there should only be 133,306,668 demons in existence (the 1/3 of angles that chose to side with the devil) but many numbers for many reasons have been put forward.

1-Yeah True

2-Yeah I Read That Somewhere

Yeah If They Can Just Imagine When Satan's 1000 Years Of Being Locked In Hell Is Over And If A War Does Start (I Know It Sounds Crazy But Just Imagine) 133,306,668 Demons Without Including Satan Humans Would No Chance LOL

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And that's all if you believe what someone wrote a long time ago. David Icke currently writes about races of reptilian aliens living among us on Earth. But should we list it as fact just because it's written by Icke (or Solomon)?

What About All These Exorcism's And People Having There House Cleansed (I Know It Could Be Fake But You Never Know)

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And that's all if you believe what someone wrote a long time ago. David Icke currently writes about races of reptilian aliens living among us on Earth. But should we list it as fact just because it's written by Icke (or Solomon)?

Icke is just cashing in like everyone else is trying to do. Hang on that's just what Solomon did wasn't it? I know he started all wise an all but I don't think he ended up be the son David had hoped for. Maybe I am wrong and the way demonology is interpreted is wrong. I know I wouldn't want to come across Pazazu anywhere?

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And that's all if you believe what someone wrote a long time ago. David Icke currently writes about races of reptilian aliens living among us on Earth. But should we list it as fact just because it's written by Icke (or Solomon)?

I never listed anything as fact (past it was written down) I dont believe in demons or gods or well most the stuff on here, I was merely providing/discussing source materials.

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A very common and basic list. Something that is terribly easy to find. What I find interesting are more obscure demons from different cultures and religions. Of course that depends on the definition of a demon you are using. In some cultures, a demon is merely a god/spirit that is no longer worshiped and is p***ed. The act of using charms and prayers is an attempt to appease the god/spirit (hence you get items like amulets to Pazuzu, even though he seems like a bad character).

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A very common and basic list. Something that is terribly easy to find. What I find interesting are more obscure demons from different cultures and religions. Of course that depends on the definition of a demon you are using. In some cultures, a demon is merely a god/spirit that is no longer worshiped and is p***ed. The act of using charms and prayers is an attempt to appease the god/spirit (hence you get items like amulets to Pazuzu, even though he seems like a bad character).

you might like A Field Guide to Demons, Fairies, Fallen Angels and Other Subversive Spirits

while the stories or info might be twisted to suit purpose the book has alot of interesting "demons" from many faiths and cultures and is worth a read imho, its quite a "fun" book as well so if your hardcore into demons and all that is dark then it might not be for you

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Depends on what soiurce you choose to complie your list from. the Catholics have a different list than the Hebrews, and when the list was combned, early, middle or late Middle Ages, and which religios order complied it.

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So your saying that these "lists" have been altered to suit the purposes of the specific order? I can hardly contain my shock.

I personally think Aguares got screwed on that list, on MY list I have him ranked #1 on the difficultly alone of the souls he's accumulated.

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Some of these listed as demons can also fall into the Fallen Angels catagory from the times of Enoch.

Stating your sources can would help. There are many names for angels and demons throughout many cultures and throughout history. :alien:

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Has technology and modern day science made religion and beliefs in occult obsolute?

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you might like A Field Guide to Demons, Fairies, Fallen Angels and Other Subversive Spirits

while the stories or info might be twisted to suit purpose the book has alot of interesting "demons" from many faiths and cultures and is worth a read imho, its quite a "fun" book as well so if your hardcore into demons and all that is dark then it might not be for you

Seen it, owned it, had it stolen.

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Has technology and modern day science made religion and beliefs in occult obsolute?

well, in reality yes it has. as science has more or less explained how we came into being. thus making the religious stories of creation obsolete. but people still choose to believe in it, because many need something to believe in, which is fine. or if they believe their religion shows the proper, 'ethical' way to live. which is also fine. but science doesnt really concern itself with that.

Seen it, owned it, had it stolen.

hey, i told you i just Borrowed it.

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Darn, I wish m was typing was better and this thing could type in Latin and Hebrew or we could compare notes.

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I never listed anything as fact (past it was written down) I dont believe in demons or gods or well most the stuff on here, I was merely providing/discussing source materials.

I was just talking to people in general who see that list and will think it's 100% truth confirmed because they see it listed here.

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